Corona report from Schaumburg: New infections at zero!
As of August 14, 2025, Schaumburg remains COVID-free with 0 new infections. Current figures and developments on the pandemic in Lower Saxony.

Corona report from Schaumburg: New infections at zero!
Today, August 14, 2025, the Corona situation in Germany and especially in the Schaumburg district, Lower Saxony, has taken a remarkable development. The number of new infections has fallen to zero compared to the previous day, which can be seen as entirely positive in the current situation. Loud news.de The 7-day incidence in Schaumburg is 0.0 per 100,000 inhabitants, which is a great relief for the region. A total of 80,844 people tested positive in the district, but the intensive care situation is critical. All 11 intensive care beds are occupied and there is no free capacity.
Across Lower Saxony, the 7-day incidence is 1.2 per 100,000 inhabitants. Nine new cases have been reported here since the previous day, bringing the total number of people who tested positive to 3,931,445. The 35 to 59 age group is particularly affected, with 1,526,535 cases. We also have to pay attention to the new Corona variants that concern us. Of particular note is the Nimbus variant (NB.1.8.1), which has been classified as a “variant under observation” by the WHO since its discovery in January 2025.
New variants and diseases
The Nimbus variant has already caused increasing numbers of infections in the USA. Loud Today COVID-19 cases are rising in nearly every state in the U.S., and the dominant variant, Nimbus, accounts for 43 percent of cases. Current viral activity is classified as “moderate,” however there are states such as Florida and Texas that are experiencing high surges. Experts warn that these variants are more contagious than previous strains and strongly recommend vaccination to avoid severe disease.
Overall, vaccination rates in Germany in April 2023 are encouraging; 76.3 percent of the population is basic immunized. This could be crucial when the new vaccines that will be tested against the upcoming variants in the coming months become available.
The current situation and the future
The coronavirus pandemic has kept people busy for years, and the new variants bring challenges. But despite the difficult circumstances, the current situation in Lower Saxony is positive compared to previous years. The zero infections in Schaumburg are evidence that there may be a turning point.
As we continue to monitor developments, the message remains clear: stay healthy, follow recommended protective measures, including wearing masks in crowded spaces and getting vaccinated regularly. In this way, together we can contain the spread of the virus and get through the coming months better.